jruckman38
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Who is going to take and who’s not. I want to see side effects first if any. There’s got to be a lot of people take it first and be ok before I take it.
Who is going to take and who’s not. I want to see side effects first if any. There’s got to be a lot of people take it first and be ok before I take it.
You’re not supposed to question! If so, just follow the money.I still cant figure out why we are vaccinating against a disease that has a 99.9 precent survival rate except for those over 70. The vaccine itself is something like 95 percent effective. None of it makes sense
I still cant figure out why we are vaccinating against a disease that has a 99.9 precent survival rate except for those over 70. The vaccine itself is something like 95 percent effective. None of it makes sense
Yep. I work in medicine and have a public health background so its a no brainer for me.I'm taking it the day it becomes available.
This disease is not just about the death rate, but many who survive it have long term organ damage and nerve damage. Moreover, it seems socially responsible, at least to me, even if the disease may not affect me, to help contribute to herd immunity so my shedding of the virus will not affect others who may be more vulnerable. For example, I have a 92 year old mother-in-law I simply cannot visit now.
I’d be thankful if you could please explain how this vaccine really works, and possible long-term effects, seeing that it was rushed to market.Yep. I work in medicine and have a public health background so its a no brainer for me.
Pfizer isn’t sure whether someone can transmit the virus after vaccination.I'm taking it the day it becomes available.
This disease is not just about the death rate, but many who survive it have long term organ damage and nerve damage. Moreover, it seems socially responsible, at least to me, even if the disease may not affect me, to help contribute to herd immunity so my shedding of the virus will not affect others who may be more vulnerable. For example, I have a 92 year old mother-in-law I simply cannot visit now.
You can ask Mr. Google for that. NY Times or Statnews are good reliable sources. I'm not a virologist and am not getting into public health debates online.I’d be thankful if you could please explain how this vaccine really works, and possible long-term effects, seeing that it was rushed to market.
I am 70 and i plan on getting one as soon as they have them ready for the general public .
I'm taking it the day it becomes available.
This disease is not just about the death rate, but many who survive it have long term organ damage and nerve damage. Moreover, it seems socially responsible, at least to me, even if the disease may not affect me, to help contribute to herd immunity so my shedding of the virus will not affect others who may be more vulnerable. For example, I have a 92 year old mother-in-law I simply cannot visit now.
I ( like the good King Totsalot and Dave) am a bit older and am up to date on all my shots , Pneumonia ,Flu , Shingles etc .Everything except Rabies and Distemper ! I will get one when they are available as well as well .